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Silex taillé en forme de scorpion, retouché sur toute sa surface. La pointe du silex, figurant la queue de l'animal, s'élargit pour former le corps, d’où ressortent deux pattes munies de pinces.
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Cl. DERRIKS, «Un scorpion en silex», in Bulletin trimestriel du Musée royal de Mariemont, 84, 1998, p. 12; S. HENDRICKX, D. HUYGE, B. ADAMS, «Le scorpion en silex du Musée royal de Mariemont et les silex figuratifs de l'Égypte pré-et protodynastique», in Cahiers de Mariemont, 28-29, 1997-1998, p. 6-33; «Choix d’acquisition 1998-2001. Antiquités d’Égypte et du Proche-Orient», in Cahiers de Mariemont, 32-33, 2005, p. 120; Cl. DERRIKS et L. DELVAUX, Antiquités égyptiennes au Musée royal de Mariemont, Morlanwelz, 2009, p. 52-53.
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